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Matric exams off to a rocky start with several disruptions

THE Council for Quality Assurance in General and Further Education and Training in South Africa, Umalusi has highlighted several concerns regarding protest action in...

Clash over new laws for schools in South Africa – including language changes and the sale of alcohol

THE portfolio committee on basic education has this week started hearing oral submissions on planned changes for school regulations in South Africa, with presentations...

Watch: More infrastructure capacity for schools: Gauteng MEC

The Gauteng department of Education MEC Matome Chiloane will be giving more capacity to schools including rolling out of mobile classrooms with additional 4...

Opinion: Universities can’t solve the higher education ‘permacrisis’ alone, says Marwala

TSHILIDZI MARWALA IN 2020, as the Covid pandemic gained pace, KPMG asked a few key questions. “Traditional universities are approaching a crossroads: do they...

Owethu Ngubane proud of national netball contribution in Fast5 Netball World Series

THE University of Johannesburg (UJ) netball player Owethu Ngubane is fresh from participating in the Fast5 Netball World Series that took place in Christchurch...

Disaster in the making as South African schools remain unconnected

THE majority of South African schools have no internet connection for the purpose of teaching and learning, which ICT industry analysts fear will result...

Classroom Management: How far should we go with online modes of delivering education in Africa?

Aghogho Akpome NOT surprisingly, deliberations at a recently concluded teaching and learning conference featured many papers that explored the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic...

SA forges ahead with Fourth Industrial Revolution strategy

HIGHER Education, Science and Innovation Deputy Minister, Buti Manamela, has officially launched a Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) micro-laboratory at Goldfields Technical and Vocational Education...

17 deaf matriculants take their first Sign Language exams in Mpumalanga

WENDY MOTHATA SEVENTEEN Grade 12 pupils from Mpumalanga have made history after writing their first South African Sign Language (SASL) exams last Thursday. The...

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